NASA and its corporate partners will support robotics education for about 200 high schools next year by sponsoring teams that will participate in a national robotics competition. The NASA-sponsored teams […]
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NEW YORK – December 24, 2001 – Loral Space & Communications (NYSE: LOR) announced today that it has taken early action to extend to 2005 the maturities of both of […]
The Euro-Russian Starsem company acquires ISO 9001 : 2000 certification
Starsem received today its ISO 9001 : 2000 certification from Bureau Veritas International. This certification covers company headquarters and the Baikonur site for the following areas of activity: * marketing […]
Boeing Space Unit Wraps Up Banner Year
The achievement of several significant industry milestones in 2001 enabled Boeing Space and Communications, the world’s largest space-related entity, to successfully execute on its strategic vision and business plans, further […]
NASA Dryden year-end summary
In 2001, NASA Dryden Flight Research Center engineers, technicians and pilots explored ways to save vast amounts of fuel by flying in the wingtip wake of another aircraft. They flew […]
Loral Cyberstar Successfully Concludes Debt-For-Debt Exchange Offers With 90+ Percent Participation
Debt Level, Interest Rate To Be Reduced Loral Space & Communications (NYSE: LOR) announced today that the exchange offers and consent solicitations initiated on November 23 by its wholly owned […]
NASA to hold public meeting Jan. 15 – Marshall Center to issue environmental study for scheduled propulsion lab on Arsenal
Officials at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., will issue, on Sunday, Dec. 23, a study assessing the environmental impact of a proposed NASA research facility to be […]
Human internal clock not ready for Mars time
HOUSTON – The human internal clock fails to adapt to non-24-hour days and that fact takes its toll on astronauts, international travelers and shift workers. “Due to the shuttle orbit, […]
Aerospace Commission Recommends Analysis of Federal Aerospace Budget in First Interim Report
WASHINGTON – In its first interim report to the President and Congress, The Commission on the Future of the United States Aerospace Industry has recommended that a comprehensive analysis of […]
December 2001 Space Launch Initiative Media Update
Space Launch Initiative Executive Management Council meets to discuss program progress, direction More than 50 NASA, contractor and university leaders of NASA’s Space Launch Initiative (SLI) met Thursday, Dec. 6, […]